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Note: Thalia Chase and Luce Potter are fictional characters created by Darla Baker and Isabella Svendsen. The authors play the parts of their characters when answering these questions and the advice is not a replacement for real therapy. This is purely for entertainment.

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Melissa just moved to a conservative part of Washington State. A move designed to set her and her longtime partner up for early retirement. But best laid plans go awry when her partner, Nanette decides, out of the blue, their relationship isn’t working for her. This is strike three for Melissa. She’s out, after being dumped a third time and her 45th birthday just around the corner. The only thing left to do is sob all over her beloved kitties. She’s vowed to never get involved, ever again, with another artist. She’s in a new town surrounded by cowboys and republicans. Not a single lesbian in sight even if she were so inclined. Life sucks for her.

Colette is torn up about hurting Melissa. She hasn’t been entirely honest about her reasons for leaving and that tears her up even further. She keeps calling to make sure Melissa is okay. Life is exciting and wonderful for her because she’s met her soulmate and plans on moving to Alaska. But will Karma exact its revenge?

Will these three women be able to make it through the heartache of love lost and new love found? Find out in the tale by award-winning author, Annette Mori. A raw and honest portrayal of love lost and love found again.

In this episode, Zane (Soul Mates) and Thalia (Eagle Cove) continue our Lightning Round with Part 3 of 3 where we answer questions about lesbian relationships.

What is a Lightning Round you ask?

We asked listeners to send in lesbian dating, sex, and relationship questions that can be answered by a simple 'Yes' or 'No' response.

And then during the episode, our guest moderator, the world-famous Velvet Lounger of The Lesbian Reading Room ask these questions of Zane and Thalia who attempt to answer as many as possible in 10 minutes. Velvet also personally answers the questions and asks us to elaborate on our simple 'yes' or 'no' responses occasionally. We spend a fair amount of time laughing. We entertain ourselves. Hopefully, we'll entertain you as well.

We hope that Velvet will agree to be our regular moderator for these Lightning Rounds so please give her lots of encouragement.

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Note: Luce Potter and Thalia Chase are fictional characters created by Isabella and Darla Baker. The authors who appear on the show play the parts of their characters when answering these questions and the advice is not a replacement for real therapy. This is purely for entertainment.